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your caller said that coin uses about the amount of energy used by argentina. that's pretty close and that seems like a lot but there's a lot of money at stake with the ledger at this point and the question is how much resources would be willing to dedicate tomaintaining this much money this many balances for individual people all over the world . the global financial system that is all of the great banks, all the computer systems and all the laws that backup those things, that uses a whole bunch more energy and i think we could actually be more tame more attention if we transitioned to more of a system, there'd still be a lot of energy use but it's something worth spending energy on kind of like it's worth bending energy on food production or computers on your macbook pro with the aluminum body. aluminum is a whole bunch more energy and that coin for example. and the last thing i want to say is this is a serious problem.it's minor. the people on the bitcoins network or expending energy are using dirty energy sources like coal. one thing you will find out if yo
your caller said that coin uses about the amount of energy used by argentina. that's pretty close and that seems like a lot but there's a lot of money at stake with the ledger at this point and the question is how much resources would be willing to dedicate tomaintaining this much money this many balances for individual people all over the world . the global financial system that is all of the great banks, all the computer systems and all the laws that backup those things, that uses a whole...
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and we had to guide him on the phone using landmarks like rich us dance or nearby sharp lines. we thought he had, it just wasn't the, the, the plus codes of the work. but it was all she and her team, the architect and founder of the non governmental organization, shelter associates, has been using data to improve condition shantelle. the digital aggress, the most recent initiative for which they partnered with google. they put up the flood map and the board just stuff like every house. now you see there's a location address that we have for me. again, ginger, because now there we've been address for every house which is never the case number 230 kilometers away. in the city of pone a team of data analysts work of the in june, i mean of the specialized anything. so graphic information system, so called g i s mapping lead bodamer. they use satellite images as well as field mapping to generate as accurate a digital address as possible. a tricky task for them. you might think this is one house and then when you go on the ground, you realize there are 3 that so you cannot just, you
and we had to guide him on the phone using landmarks like rich us dance or nearby sharp lines. we thought he had, it just wasn't the, the, the plus codes of the work. but it was all she and her team, the architect and founder of the non governmental organization, shelter associates, has been using data to improve condition shantelle. the digital aggress, the most recent initiative for which they partnered with google. they put up the flood map and the board just stuff like every house. now you...
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thanks forjoining us.erstand you were in east jerusalem quite recently and you had a sense, did you, that perhaps something like this was coming and if so, why?- coming and if so, why? things were building _ coming and if so, why? things were building up. _ coming and if so, why? things were building up. we - coming and if so, why? things were building up. we had - coming and if so, why? things were building up. we had four| were building up. we had four elections in israel and the last four years and there is no government so you have a vacuum of power on one end. you have also political leaders who are trying to organise religion, to organise a political ideology and you could see throughout the month of ramadan, jewish extremists have been trying to evict palestinians and steal their homes. they even say on video if they don't steal it, somebody else will steal at. they are trying to provoke clashes with muslim worshippers and they have been consistently protected by the authorities. it was clear, as if
thanks forjoining us.erstand you were in east jerusalem quite recently and you had a sense, did you, that perhaps something like this was coming and if so, why?- coming and if so, why? things were building _ coming and if so, why? things were building up. _ coming and if so, why? things were building up. we - coming and if so, why? things were building up. we had - coming and if so, why? things were building up. we had four| were building up. we had four elections in israel and the last four...
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and we had to guide him on the phone using landmarks like rich us dance or nearby sharp. we thought he had, he was the, the, the plus gods, the work of buddy missouri. she and her team, the architect and founder of the non governmental organization, shelter associates, has been using data to improve condition shantelle, the digital address, the most recent initiative for which they've partnered with google. they put up the flag map and the board. sure. so it's like every house now you see there's a location address. that means it's going to be a game changer because now that we've been addressed for every house, which is never the case number 230 kilometers away in the city of pone, a team of data analysts work at the n g was mean off the specialized anything. so graphic information system, so called g i s mapping lead but pretty much the use satellite images as well as feel mapping, generate as accurate, digital grace as possible. a tricky task in a slum. you might think this is one house. and then when you go on the ground, you realize there are 3 so you cannot just tal
and we had to guide him on the phone using landmarks like rich us dance or nearby sharp. we thought he had, he was the, the, the plus gods, the work of buddy missouri. she and her team, the architect and founder of the non governmental organization, shelter associates, has been using data to improve condition shantelle, the digital address, the most recent initiative for which they've partnered with google. they put up the flag map and the board. sure. so it's like every house now you see...
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they enjoy using these weapons against us. do the right this and protect our right to safely protest. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> good morning. i am call inning support of supervisor matt haney's legislation. i am a student and resident of bayview-hunters point. as san francisco joined the nation and call to police brutality, i had friends, family members too nervous to attend socially distant marches in fear of police retaliation they have seen on the news. we must use our rights to peaceful assembly without being a victim of the issue we are speaking out against. this conversation for police reform especially since young people are actively involved in the demonstration. voting yes means that you are supporting the safety of all classmates and young people who want their voices heard. this is way very start to demonstrate that black leaves matter. thank you. >> mr. smith, next caller, please. >> hi, i was in oakland and experienced first hand on you aggressive the weapons were. there was no place to protest. i was
they enjoy using these weapons against us. do the right this and protect our right to safely protest. thank you. >> next caller, please. >> good morning. i am call inning support of supervisor matt haney's legislation. i am a student and resident of bayview-hunters point. as san francisco joined the nation and call to police brutality, i had friends, family members too nervous to attend socially distant marches in fear of police retaliation they have seen on the news. we must use...
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he told the us ambassador in television that the us he had shot at to come us fighters. the israeli drains program is still classified. it is completely classified. israeli government refuses to this day even to acknowledge the program. as far as i know, there's not a single image of an armed israeli drive in the public domain. i think that's remarkable that they've been able to keep that answered the public high for so many years. but what we do know about it is that there are 2 unmanned aircraft. the israel uses with weapons. one is the heroine. the other is the hermes, my understanding that both essays have been weaponized and both of those have been used in drain, strikes, dating back to 2004. probably how many joint strikes have taken place since then? dozens, hundreds. there isn't any consistent data that we have many media monitoring organizations watching the cia every leave in pakistan and eminence amount. if nobody's doing the same job for israel and gaza and elsewhere. ah, in israel hasn't only exploited its joint technology. it's also shown the world how to u
he told the us ambassador in television that the us he had shot at to come us fighters. the israeli drains program is still classified. it is completely classified. israeli government refuses to this day even to acknowledge the program. as far as i know, there's not a single image of an armed israeli drive in the public domain. i think that's remarkable that they've been able to keep that answered the public high for so many years. but what we do know about it is that there are 2 unmanned...
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us but the most. but he only believe they will stuff he. what they can do not see him all it looks has made an initial dampening much of the noise. but what if any minute there was that the last. thing at least else to. get away. with those who've really can get rays of all. of them all 7 at a rational and then instead of the most solicited for a memorable to the national cause. of the president stuffing in the cup by stuff that was trashed. he would new blood at every school and i think now that we me was most just 3 days in media made in the us and studied c.e.o. of the degree i did just in they were in the. switches so i could look decent schall into what i would see a tory. with a mini rewritable to. look at nearly as though she slips towards distress call them which means their lives. away like a question of any political status although the store plus it is a little doing it people who are in. the last year there was more scotch i was assured on would be waiting a while to. see where you are in
us but the most. but he only believe they will stuff he. what they can do not see him all it looks has made an initial dampening much of the noise. but what if any minute there was that the last. thing at least else to. get away. with those who've really can get rays of all. of them all 7 at a rational and then instead of the most solicited for a memorable to the national cause. of the president stuffing in the cup by stuff that was trashed. he would new blood at every school and i think now...
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so it's, it behooves us to use that leverage and to start and centering in its own foreign policy. right. and the human security of people, both palestinians and israelis. right. before we get to the us in more detail, what about the 2 sides? these really that the palestinians. what role do they have to play in moving past the the status quo? yeah, i mean they, they have not been able to engage productively for some time now, particularly because of, you know, napkin, yahoo, but not only because of next in yahoo, i mean the palestinian internal politics are in disarray. the palestinian leader doesn't have popular support. there hasn't been elections and 15 years and it doesn't look like they're going to happen anytime soon though. they were promised to take place in may. and on the israeli side we have, you know, and there's really government that has yet to form. we've seen multiple elections within the span of 2 years and it looks like we may be entering into another election. so there's no government for which to engage between the 2 sides. so it really needs external, external
so it's, it behooves us to use that leverage and to start and centering in its own foreign policy. right. and the human security of people, both palestinians and israelis. right. before we get to the us in more detail, what about the 2 sides? these really that the palestinians. what role do they have to play in moving past the the status quo? yeah, i mean they, they have not been able to engage productively for some time now, particularly because of, you know, napkin, yahoo, but not only...
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help us. help us out. don't just go to them, come to us and tell us what we need to do. thank you very much. i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. i just wanted to say that if any of the members or witnesses are interested in hanging around informally after the hearing, it is something we often do in person and are happy to try to duplicate that in the online era. the chair will recognize the representative from georgia for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate having another very intriguing hearing on the very important matter, especially as we adopt newer technologies in the financial services sector. last year they issued a request for standard settings and settings for technology providers. the idea is a voluntary certification program to streamline the process for banks and credit unions to partner with third-party fin tech and ai providers. the proposal was intriguing, because when i met with financial institutions and technology providers one of the biggest concerns was -- due diligence every time they want to form a
help us. help us out. don't just go to them, come to us and tell us what we need to do. thank you very much. i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. i just wanted to say that if any of the members or witnesses are interested in hanging around informally after the hearing, it is something we often do in person and are happy to try to duplicate that in the online era. the chair will recognize the representative from georgia for five minutes. >> thank you,...
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stay with us. me. ah ah, ah. back in 2014 people empower investigators have these really alms industry had become a world leader in military drone technology. developing surveillance and weapon systems. it's used against palestinians in gaza. having demonstrated the operational effectiveness of these systems. israel then wrecked up billions of dollars in export to other countries in the 7 years since we 1st showed that film, israeli drone technology has become ever more sophisticated than deadly. and now the systems are once more in use to target and kill feller stations. what haven't changed, or the ethical questions around how these weapons are deployed, which is why we're sharing this episode again. it contains some distressing imagery . ah. in the last 5 years, israel has become the world's biggest export of unmanned aerial vehicles with growing sales around the world. israeli drones are being used by 6 nato armies. enough county the u. k alone had spent more than $1250000000.00 on to hear me t
stay with us. me. ah ah, ah. back in 2014 people empower investigators have these really alms industry had become a world leader in military drone technology. developing surveillance and weapon systems. it's used against palestinians in gaza. having demonstrated the operational effectiveness of these systems. israel then wrecked up billions of dollars in export to other countries in the 7 years since we 1st showed that film, israeli drone technology has become ever more sophisticated than...
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you can use both platforms meaning you mated one which gets injected and also the one which is used is a spray through the nose and we believe the real make a very good action in the expert do a trick that can scoop 19 it works beautifully in animals we have fantastic home paling studies in amsterdam and in my eyes but obviously mice are not men hamsters are not humans so we have to really find out how these different platforms life through the nose or kill injected how that works out in people. yes and that could take some time when we're looking at you know vaccine actually being administered to people's noses so i was always told if a gel used to ask me how long it will take is not to answer that question however we are 105 pounds so it's now out of. reach you see and we reach are doing phase one slash 2 trials in the past you made a phrase wound and you made it phrase 2 and we rated face 3 but because of the urgency of court 19 many of us are doing phase one slash 2 in parallel and in those 5 countries as i said hundreds of people have been. made it into phase one slash rates 2 and
you can use both platforms meaning you mated one which gets injected and also the one which is used is a spray through the nose and we believe the real make a very good action in the expert do a trick that can scoop 19 it works beautifully in animals we have fantastic home paling studies in amsterdam and in my eyes but obviously mice are not men hamsters are not humans so we have to really find out how these different platforms life through the nose or kill injected how that works out in...
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there is great concern of the moral use of some of this technology. >> by 2005, 40 countries were usingty. to date, that number has risen to 75. many will have attack capability in the near future. wars have been waged from afar and are being exported to other parts of the world, changing the nature of armed conflict and raising moral and legal questions. it is something that deeply troubles one of israel's most outspoken military historians. >> war by definition is a situation in which the killing is mutual. where the killing is not mutual, you cannot have war. you have massacre, you have auschwitz. that is the definition of auschwitz, where people cannot resist, where only one side kills, whereas the other allows itself or is forced to let itself be killed. there are serious moral problems here. >> it is not enough to kill people in gaza with drones, you have to kill yourself to call yourself a warrior? >> yes, exactly. otherwise, you are a butcher. that is exactly the difference between a soldier and a butcher, ok? a soldier puts his own life at risk. a butcher does not. >> at least
there is great concern of the moral use of some of this technology. >> by 2005, 40 countries were usingty. to date, that number has risen to 75. many will have attack capability in the near future. wars have been waged from afar and are being exported to other parts of the world, changing the nature of armed conflict and raising moral and legal questions. it is something that deeply troubles one of israel's most outspoken military historians. >> war by definition is a situation in...
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a novel a hard day's work tell us what it's like describe for us the situation there where you were in india. yeah tanks for having me on the show today. i think we're all pretty aware that india is really going to a tough time is the 2nd to be able to bend or make hits a number of pieces of crossed. cross and every day we're getting news of people affected losing a lost many of her loved ones are being armed frontline i a lot of michael leads my so we have been struggling to keep up on with the reason health care demand it stop it stop for all of us and we just hope that things don't get better soon turns out i was reading over over 4000 indians died from covert for the 2nd day in a row on thursday what's it like for you personally. i think we're all being a collector to buy this you know it's it's a kind of grief that it's unprecedented that none of us were really prepared for and is the 2nd to be it was far more or you know dangerous than the past one and probably you know you have to understand the long term impact that it's having but you know it's very strange that not even on
a novel a hard day's work tell us what it's like describe for us the situation there where you were in india. yeah tanks for having me on the show today. i think we're all pretty aware that india is really going to a tough time is the 2nd to be able to bend or make hits a number of pieces of crossed. cross and every day we're getting news of people affected losing a lost many of her loved ones are being armed frontline i a lot of michael leads my so we have been struggling to keep up on with...
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but when you use whatever, so called meta data is accumulated to companies use this data to extrapolate valuable information on how a person uses their device or find out their network of friends. according to what that new privacy policy. this data will now be passed on to his parent company based on the e. u is the only place for him it it when facebook acquired, what's that special regulation was put in place? jennifer king is an expert and information privacy at stanford university in california. she wants that passing on data can have dangerous consequences. they, you why swap the different types of information to, to target you? he's often think about this only kind of online commerce and online shopping, but it goes much more broadly. i mean, certainly in this country in the us, we saw the controversies around facebook's participation in our elections and election advertising. and we also seen how much the algorithms that facebook uses can recommend content to you, especially facebook groups have led to people becoming more radical wise in europe, passing on data within a company
but when you use whatever, so called meta data is accumulated to companies use this data to extrapolate valuable information on how a person uses their device or find out their network of friends. according to what that new privacy policy. this data will now be passed on to his parent company based on the e. u is the only place for him it it when facebook acquired, what's that special regulation was put in place? jennifer king is an expert and information privacy at stanford university in...
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us and. when. we going to die and somebody spooned in my concerns i thought it was all our. heroes phadnis we have had. a station he knew my life mission good not modest but goodness. to the doctor has a feeling they can take over those who is here that those are the new vision freedom for indeed it would deserve us. as well that else at last complete silda the dust and the deal was. done of love this complete tilt. this will certainly be in my best session. my mom. and. as it was kind of almost as wise advice was to mark. the 1st miss for alleged murder you were. so efficient even as to your own diminished lungs and overburdened injury was to your mother's or my mom's commission and as you know my view that enough to act up all. only time our own admission on our own bush. or done downs a 1000000 for. us on a whim to crime. or lots of us from an entourage inches move version was to michoud armada and. now on a minute and out of on. don't have is not to do in front on the front we have arms t
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the us has been _ and ready for takeoff. the us has been slow— and ready for takeoff.embrace i and ready for takeoff. the us l has been slow to embrace wind power. europeoffshore wind farms produce nearly 25 megawatts of power. china about 10,000. america isjust a2. president biden wants more projects like this one of rhode island. the aim is to have turbines in us waters generating 30 megawatts of power by 2030, enough to supply energy to 100 million homes and create aa,000 jobs. indie energy to 100 million homes and create 44,000 jobs.— energy to 100 million homes and create 44,000 jobs. create 44,000 “obs. we have the wind here. — create 44,000 “obs. we have the wind here. so — create 44,000 jobs. we have the wind here, so we _ create 44,000 jobs. we have the wind here, so we can _ create 44,000 jobs. we have the wind here, so we can tell. - create 44,000 jobs. we have the wind here, so we can tell. mike i wind here, so we can tell. mike is president _ wind here, so we can tell. mike is president of— wind here, so we can tell. mike is president of the _ wind here, s
the us has been _ and ready for takeoff. the us has been slow— and ready for takeoff.embrace i and ready for takeoff. the us l has been slow to embrace wind power. europeoffshore wind farms produce nearly 25 megawatts of power. china about 10,000. america isjust a2. president biden wants more projects like this one of rhode island. the aim is to have turbines in us waters generating 30 megawatts of power by 2030, enough to supply energy to 100 million homes and create aa,000 jobs. indie...
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or used to produce junk food which makes us sick. animal products are not necessarily bad for us. there are some -- he some evidence that some animal products are not great for us or are worse than -- but nor most part eating meat isn't a terrible thing for people but a terrible thing for the environment the way we're raising animals or i should say producing animals because we really don't raise them anymore. obviously a terrible thing for the animals. it requires a great deal of antibiotic use which we'll get into later. the growing of the corn and soybeans is done will if a chemicals and jeanettes -- genetically modified seeds and so on. how do you buy a good burgeron the impossible burg are. it's not either-or. legumes are the prime more source of proceed teen in the world and ideal or near ideal source of protein, and that there's no need for us to eat animal products. there's also no need to turn that -- those ideal proteins, legumes or even good proteins in form of whole grains, there's no need to turn those into artificially produced weird fake meat products. we can -- i c
or used to produce junk food which makes us sick. animal products are not necessarily bad for us. there are some -- he some evidence that some animal products are not great for us or are worse than -- but nor most part eating meat isn't a terrible thing for people but a terrible thing for the environment the way we're raising animals or i should say producing animals because we really don't raise them anymore. obviously a terrible thing for the animals. it requires a great deal of antibiotic...
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i used to have 12 cattle 5 sheep but now due to this our sources agent helping us with. functionaries you know and other media says well i may have been now. sheep i'm having green tea kettle due to this. and they came a cloud have convinced many people here in eastern cape province that living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. would come till the end of this week's episode of eco africa i hope you've enjoyed our reports on. big projects and dedicated people thank you so much for joining us on will be looking forward to seeing you again next week i am standards we know you here in kampala so long by by. by sandra and good bye everybody out there i hope to see you all next week and the meantime you can old is visit our website to social media channels i am chris elapse signing off from take us a hot. dog. kong with our superheroes. my mission is clear. and nico slowly explore germany. they died there. check everything out there's a lot going on in our local. germany tried and tested to get a live in 30 minutes on t w. in good shape. so
i used to have 12 cattle 5 sheep but now due to this our sources agent helping us with. functionaries you know and other media says well i may have been now. sheep i'm having green tea kettle due to this. and they came a cloud have convinced many people here in eastern cape province that living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. would come till the end of this week's episode of eco africa i hope you've enjoyed our reports on. big projects and dedicated people...
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alert to use.he landmark ruling in the high court in london is something to go by. court in london is something to go by, it could be under a lot of pressure in other countries around the world in terms of gig workers. around the world in terms of gig workm— around the world in terms of gig workers. around the world in terms of niworkers. .,, ., gig workers. good to be back on the show. _ gig workers. good to be back on the show. so — gig workers. good to be back on the show, so i _ gig workers. good to be back on the show, so i would _ gig workers. good to be back on the show, so i would say - gig workers. good to be back on the show, so i would say that i the show, so i would say that uber had a great quarter, they released data on monday, we tracked millions of debit and credit cards across, globally, and we had a great quarter, and what we saw is that consumers continue to use the service as well as uber eads, and the gig economy that some of the biden administration has in the short term, in t
alert to use.he landmark ruling in the high court in london is something to go by. court in london is something to go by, it could be under a lot of pressure in other countries around the world in terms of gig workers. around the world in terms of gig workm— around the world in terms of gig workers. around the world in terms of niworkers. .,, ., gig workers. good to be back on the show. _ gig workers. good to be back on the show. so — gig workers. good to be back on the show, so i _ gig...
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so how is hydrogen used as a fuel. well james has a rather not a way of demonstrating with a toy car that looks about what it said that's about 20. shows me how to produce hydrogen with a mini electrolyzer so we just wait a moment we're going to generate some hydrogen we're going to get a build up and electric current passing through the water forms hydrogen bubble some gas storage here that we didn't have for so long going to take my cables around here and you can see you know the gases are flowing into the fuel cell and then that's going to allow us. to tea with me it's a cargo that is absolutely right this is yeah this sort of better calculate. the principle that posed the fuel cell in james's toy car is the same when scaled up to post a fleet 5 council so on the island well it's completely silent. open while you can sometimes hear the compressor from the hydrogen when it's when the it kicks in and you know here we. are here david hannan is working with the council to expand its use of hydrogen technology so for a l
so how is hydrogen used as a fuel. well james has a rather not a way of demonstrating with a toy car that looks about what it said that's about 20. shows me how to produce hydrogen with a mini electrolyzer so we just wait a moment we're going to generate some hydrogen we're going to get a build up and electric current passing through the water forms hydrogen bubble some gas storage here that we didn't have for so long going to take my cables around here and you can see you know the gases are...
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why would a market driven company use green hydrogen? it just costs some money and their customers won't pay for it. and so subsidies are central guide and both the german government and the you agreed that they will be in the 1000000000 in since in the yard making industrial facilities more eco friendly cost. a lot of money at this power plant green hydrogen, could soon replace natural gas and german energy multinational w e plans to build one of the world's biggest hydrogen production plants on this field. green hydrogen is opening up entirely new business opportunities of muscles not only helps that. we already have large cavern storage facilities in our port leo, in which we can temporarily store the large amounts of hydrogen comment generated losing wind and then be able to take that storage hydrogen and make it available to all those industries and gas power plants that are switching to stellan done all of these stored energy, susan, the spike up the energy coordinated tim hoffman says it's important to implement green hydrogen qui
why would a market driven company use green hydrogen? it just costs some money and their customers won't pay for it. and so subsidies are central guide and both the german government and the you agreed that they will be in the 1000000000 in since in the yard making industrial facilities more eco friendly cost. a lot of money at this power plant green hydrogen, could soon replace natural gas and german energy multinational w e plans to build one of the world's biggest hydrogen production plants...
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and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. ashtray doing your bit. sharing your story in. south africa is home to an incredible range of unreal and the plant species its biodiversity is amazing bata trees it is a big country and has been different landscapes they too are on trees too boring degrees in the last grasslands in the east of the country threatened by mining erosion and grazing and that means the live me who over the people also. bought some good projects to help the people and the landscape more unified and i. was happy she just sold 3 of her colleagues for the equivalent of a 1000 euros she's a single mother and the most cattle options organized by environmental and rural solutions are a godsend the options are very good for us and very very tough for us because we don't hire transport to take it the doctor or the site they come to us and some sometimes we do negotiated the price if $1.00 looks at this fight in the past small houses in south africa's grasslands could only buy from and sell to the neighbors the big
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and they're using gis to share with us that information. maps i'm showing you so far were professionally-made maps. but students can make these maps. this is a map a student of mine made, in the heat of political season, primaries, soon we'll have elections, for his government class project he was figuring out, creating a campaign project for elizabeth warren, using gis to help make the pitch as to why she should go campaign in virginia, where would be the swing spots. he's using gis to show the relationship between level of education and the way in which people tend to vote in virginia. they're used by our communities to help make decisions and inform us on making our governments more efficient. this is a heat map that the city of raleigh made to track in lifetime where trash are. people fill out an app to say, i'm standing here, i would like to tell you where the garbage is. they take this heat map to make decisions as to where we should do street sweeping today. as you can see, it makes it more efficient. there are certain areas they won
and they're using gis to share with us that information. maps i'm showing you so far were professionally-made maps. but students can make these maps. this is a map a student of mine made, in the heat of political season, primaries, soon we'll have elections, for his government class project he was figuring out, creating a campaign project for elizabeth warren, using gis to help make the pitch as to why she should go campaign in virginia, where would be the swing spots. he's using gis to show...
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us regulators have authorised the pfizer vaccine for use in children as young as 12 years old.h not chaos. the cyber—gang that claims it shut down a us fuel pipeline explains their objectives — as president biden treads carefully over whether the kremlin was involved. the us tv network nbc says it won't broadcast the golden globe awards next year — because of worries over ethics and diversity. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we re covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. first... israel has launched air strikes against militant targets in the gaza strip, after a barrage of rockets fired from the territory towards jerusalem. the hamas—run palestinian health ministry in gaza said twenty people had died in the strikes. injerusalem, the rocket fire caused israel's parliament to be evacuated as sirens sounded. earlier in the day, there were further clashes between israeli police and palestinians outside the al aqsa mosque in jerusalem. more than 200 people were injured, as crowds threw stones and officers fired stu
us regulators have authorised the pfizer vaccine for use in children as young as 12 years old.h not chaos. the cyber—gang that claims it shut down a us fuel pipeline explains their objectives — as president biden treads carefully over whether the kremlin was involved. the us tv network nbc says it won't broadcast the golden globe awards next year — because of worries over ethics and diversity. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we re covering all the latest...
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use y.c. to make the. lives. all next story it's of all protecting the lives of wild animals every year 25000 elephants for preach approaches in africa most kenya i don't really consider it a hotspot for poaching there were times people felt they had no other way to make you leave it. so just used to come to the forest of to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a ranger he and his colleagues are documenting the traces wildlife leave behind and any destructive human activities now that poachers traps like this one are being removed there are more and loads here again. they look nice and there. is one thing that i've been through with the good. of the ice. thanks. to nathan is still. contending with. the documentation he works on enables inferences about which species live in the only pony endangered species refuge. for once a month he replaces the batteries in the camera traps. the photos will help with the creation of a more d
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us.specially because south—western parts of the uk. friday will bring further showers, but they won't be as widespread and in fact for most of us, it is going to be mostly a dry day. the forecast then for this evening still shows some showers across the south and in fact, it has actually been prolonged rain across the south—west of england and parts of wales rather than showers. showers have occurred further north. i think by the end of the night, it is cloudy and damp more than anything, and frost free with temperatures between 6 degrees and 9 degrees. an overcast start on friday for most of us. through the afternoon, we will have some sunshine, but showers will break out in western and southern areas, some of the showers could be heavy with hail and thunder, but generally speaking, i think it is a quieter day. hello and welcome to this special programme on bbc news. the coronavirus pandemic is testing the national health service like never before. staff have been left physically and men
us.specially because south—western parts of the uk. friday will bring further showers, but they won't be as widespread and in fact for most of us, it is going to be mostly a dry day. the forecast then for this evening still shows some showers across the south and in fact, it has actually been prolonged rain across the south—west of england and parts of wales rather than showers. showers have occurred further north. i think by the end of the night, it is cloudy and damp more than anything,...
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that is a strict us told us that it took us, but it is mine, but the a c on the mattress. and so the app, it's an an impressive song. just take into a high security prison in solitary confinement without contact with the outside world. more than 10 months pass before expedition, proceedings begin. concerns about his health or growing. the united nations is putting pressure on the case. i visited with 2 medical experts who came to the conclusion that had he has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time. that that's a medical assessment. and we asked for all states to investigate this case and to, to alleviate the pressure that us being done on him. and especially to respect his due process rights, which in my view have been systematically violated in all these 2 sections. shortly after the u. s. indictment suite in announces that it will drop the case against a sons. for the 1st time. for good me for the lawyer, sit is clear. and famous 6 case was a trap to hold the psalms. this also a repair damage his reputation on never the less. the situation
that is a strict us told us that it took us, but it is mine, but the a c on the mattress. and so the app, it's an an impressive song. just take into a high security prison in solitary confinement without contact with the outside world. more than 10 months pass before expedition, proceedings begin. concerns about his health or growing. the united nations is putting pressure on the case. i visited with 2 medical experts who came to the conclusion that had he has been exposed to psychological...
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have our phones currently affectioned to us at all times -- a fixed to us. 14 % of americanss a is no having their smartphone in the shower with them so we have devices that are tracking our locations with precision and real time and keeping track of our web browsing hasn'ts and apps sharing dad tamp all of these knew technologies have benefits and all of this bring us entertainment and convenience and there'slets of -- lots of things but also it's really hard as technology changes so quickly and especially technology changes faster than the laws do, hard for anybody to really keep track of what is happening. trying to pull together in one place an overview of what are these main kinds of personal data, how is it being collected, what are the platforms comes die it, what is happening with it in the private sector and how can you think about which issues each of us as individuals care about. so, you shouldn't need to be an expert to know what is happening with your data. that's the goal of the book. >> one thing i love about it it's such a tour deforce across all these disparates areas
have our phones currently affectioned to us at all times -- a fixed to us. 14 % of americanss a is no having their smartphone in the shower with them so we have devices that are tracking our locations with precision and real time and keeping track of our web browsing hasn'ts and apps sharing dad tamp all of these knew technologies have benefits and all of this bring us entertainment and convenience and there'slets of -- lots of things but also it's really hard as technology changes so quickly...
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in the korean angst possess i have pronoun, my is rarely used. we use our. my house is our house, my dream is our dream, my land is our land. however, when we say our house, we also carry the responsibility of not only the hopeful future but the past so that our dreams do not -- are not at the expense of others and that's what it means to be a community. so in the spirit i would like to share this house blessing by poet jan richardson and acknowledging this is on the ancestrial home lapped of the aloney people who are the or not inhabitants. think of the year as a house, door swung wide and welcome, threshold swept and waiting a grace spaciousness, opening and offering itself to you. let it be blessed in every room, let the it be hollowed in every corner. let every nook in the refuge and every object set to holy youth, let it be here that safety will rest, let it be here that health will make its home, let it be here that peace will show its face and let it be here that love will find its way, here let the weary come and let the aching come, let the lost com
in the korean angst possess i have pronoun, my is rarely used. we use our. my house is our house, my dream is our dream, my land is our land. however, when we say our house, we also carry the responsibility of not only the hopeful future but the past so that our dreams do not -- are not at the expense of others and that's what it means to be a community. so in the spirit i would like to share this house blessing by poet jan richardson and acknowledging this is on the ancestrial home lapped of...
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because the guide the bacteria used and the crisper uses and jennifer use his rna.t sibling of dna that actually does the work and goes and builds of proteins. you've heard in rna we been talk about the vaccines just a few moments ago. rna is the messenger that's used in the pfizer and moderna vaccines. it is a guide that jennifer used when she created this gene editing technology. that is going to be the technology of our time that we are going to have to wrestle with most. there are some moral issues there. how much you are allowed to edit your children. let's not get started. some of us would have edits we want met might want to make. also such great promise. it will help us get out of future virus attacks. it will help us destroy genetic diseases like sickle cell anemia and it is going to really help us edit the human race to be healthier. and if we are wise to be a stronger race. >> there's so much in there that's a good overview per let's art unpacking a little bit. the at this book the first you talk about the history of genetics, right? so give us a little b
because the guide the bacteria used and the crisper uses and jennifer use his rna.t sibling of dna that actually does the work and goes and builds of proteins. you've heard in rna we been talk about the vaccines just a few moments ago. rna is the messenger that's used in the pfizer and moderna vaccines. it is a guide that jennifer used when she created this gene editing technology. that is going to be the technology of our time that we are going to have to wrestle with most. there are some...
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or use y.c. to make the wild better on our lives that. all next story is a ball protecting the lives of wild animals every year 25000 elephants for prita poachers in africa most it's a bar we can yeah i don't really consider it a horse sport for poaching there were times people felt they had no other way to make a lead it. geoffrey a thing you know used to come to the forest of my job to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a ranger he and his colleagues are documenting the traces wildlife leave behind and any destructive human activities now that poachers traps like this one are being removed there are more and loads here again as is the feed into. when i see them they look nice and maybe of course i was skinning them it's the last night that i've been to which is good as well as he did it for make of the ice and i found that i found him saying us he'd been there i decide to thank. you for the nice to me is that. he said no to c
or use y.c. to make the wild better on our lives that. all next story is a ball protecting the lives of wild animals every year 25000 elephants for prita poachers in africa most it's a bar we can yeah i don't really consider it a horse sport for poaching there were times people felt they had no other way to make a lead it. geoffrey a thing you know used to come to the forest of my job to kill animals now he comes to protect them parts of the forest became a refuge and the poacher has become a...
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thank you for joining us. we heard there was likely a confession from sophia, a picket that was recorded under duress, and we've seen a similar video from roman for this year, which what do you make of these videos? first of all, it is crystal clear, the booth is actually made on did us dog is without saying. and indeed, if you look proper search his face, it's healthy and eat blasted with pancake makeup which reinforces the very waiting concerns about protest. savage courses being tortured, no the doubt in recent months. so and thousands as peaceful protest up to this invalid the arbitrarily detained and subjected to cruel and degrading treatment. the vicious will be to david, held in truly tortuous condition to the concern for the joy and physical insurgency of protest. 7, rich and sophia got extremely, extremely grave right now, very law calling in dungeon their lives are in danger. and we know, meanwhile that there could the crack down on journalists and bella roof has also ramped up. can you tell us what
thank you for joining us. we heard there was likely a confession from sophia, a picket that was recorded under duress, and we've seen a similar video from roman for this year, which what do you make of these videos? first of all, it is crystal clear, the booth is actually made on did us dog is without saying. and indeed, if you look proper search his face, it's healthy and eat blasted with pancake makeup which reinforces the very waiting concerns about protest. savage courses being tortured, no...
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the governors with us today and their counterparts have been instrumental in helping us make progressmore quickly than anyone would have thought. working together we delivered over 220 million shots in my first 100 days. well beyond anyone's expectations, because of their cooperation. today more than 150348 americans have gotten at least -- 150 million americans have gotten at least one shot. over 115 million americans are fully vaccinated. nearly 85% of people, excuse me, 65 and over have gotten at least one shot. whether it's to a red state or blue state, black, white, latino, aapi, americans from every walk of life are getting their vaccines. we got more to do, though. now cases and hospitalizations and deaths are all down. tens of thousands of moms and dads, brothers and sisters, grandparents, neighbors, friends are still with us who i believe would otherwise we would have lost but for the work of these governors. and millions of americans are starting to live life more normally after more than a year of sacrifice. i know everybody's tired of hearing me say this but it isn't democ
the governors with us today and their counterparts have been instrumental in helping us make progressmore quickly than anyone would have thought. working together we delivered over 220 million shots in my first 100 days. well beyond anyone's expectations, because of their cooperation. today more than 150348 americans have gotten at least -- 150 million americans have gotten at least one shot. over 115 million americans are fully vaccinated. nearly 85% of people, excuse me, 65 and over have...
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us a little personal sort of. name says but above all in us. to smear it is sort of please you walk properly by you know our of course we. knew that you. sort of cheat you out of the water but there are more of. this law so quite innocent by me a script was not of stale you just saw with some destroy middle of a 1000000000 i need your royal. commission to deal with your son. your years well dearly you were all but she will show you sympathy you know you generally thought the ball of it almost are you quite delicious what most noble of gillett backside bureau idea of a daughter you perspex really stuck are so this up with my so used to go further by the book by national. e.p.i. national or national your sister children's denials from father auntie and. some western historians claim that the successes of the red army were to american supplies made possible by the so-called lend-lease policy. then the soviet union carried the major weight of that battle in terms of trying to supply the army fighting the germans in terms of soldiers killed in battl
us a little personal sort of. name says but above all in us. to smear it is sort of please you walk properly by you know our of course we. knew that you. sort of cheat you out of the water but there are more of. this law so quite innocent by me a script was not of stale you just saw with some destroy middle of a 1000000000 i need your royal. commission to deal with your son. your years well dearly you were all but she will show you sympathy you know you generally thought the ball of it almost...
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an dlooking at some of the detail in there, he conveyed us commitment to strengthening us—palestinianace of peaceful coexistence for people for people of all faiths, and updated president abbas on us diplomatic engagement on the ongoing conflict. so, you know, in a sense, his hand has been forced by what's been happening on the ground. but clearly, he's trying to underscore, ahead of a meeting by the un security council on sunday, that there is diplomatic effort under way, the united states is trying to push that and find a diplomatic solution to this crisis. i'm joined now by hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute in washington. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. i would really like your take on the us's role in de—escalating the conflicts in the region. qm. on the us's role in de-escalating the conflicts in the region.- the conflicts in the region. ok, i thinkfirst _ the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of — the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, _ the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the _ the conf
an dlooking at some of the detail in there, he conveyed us commitment to strengthening us—palestinianace of peaceful coexistence for people for people of all faiths, and updated president abbas on us diplomatic engagement on the ongoing conflict. so, you know, in a sense, his hand has been forced by what's been happening on the ground. but clearly, he's trying to underscore, ahead of a meeting by the un security council on sunday, that there is diplomatic effort under way, the united states...
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and they use the same amount that they used to use and it's too much and they overdose.d to say, it's the first time i slipped up. i used to think that they were fooling me. in most cases in overdose it's quite common, somebody who just got out of jail or rehab or hended period where they hadn't used drugs for a while. so by looking at her i start talking to her and i ask as we do, requestu history, what other medical do you have. she said i broke my back cheerleading and she said the name of the town and she said that was me. i asked what had happened to her. a she had surgery on her back, she had a difficult year, she couldn't go to school. she lost a lot of her friends. they gave fair high amount of pain pills, her doctor did and then after aer year, her doctor said you don't need them anymore and she said to me, i still did need them. people develop tolerance and addiction to pills. it's very, very hard to just stop taking. so the sickness that she felt to battle that, she would buy pills from friends in high school but they became very expensive. the pills are 30-mi
and they use the same amount that they used to use and it's too much and they overdose.d to say, it's the first time i slipped up. i used to think that they were fooling me. in most cases in overdose it's quite common, somebody who just got out of jail or rehab or hended period where they hadn't used drugs for a while. so by looking at her i start talking to her and i ask as we do, requestu history, what other medical do you have. she said i broke my back cheerleading and she said the name of...
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she showed us the way. raising us as a single mom.cles, she was a powerful example to us. >> rosie castro, when are you going to write your parenting book? i'm sure people out there want to know all your secrets. >> it's been years. i've been asking. her >> yeah. >> people ask about that sometimes, but i think i will leave that for other people to do. i am very fortunate. my sons and wife's are really great parents. it's fun to watch that with the grandkids as they're growing up, how nourished and loved they feel. for us, what's been important which was lacking from my mother who came here as an orphan, she didn't get to get an education. she always instilled in us that it was so important to get your or -- education. she regretted she couldn't finish beyond third grade. for us, education has been something that the whole family pushes for. we've always worked in that field. that is extremely important. i'm so glad to see that funding is coming towards the educational area now. perhaps even the first to three years of college. we have
she showed us the way. raising us as a single mom.cles, she was a powerful example to us. >> rosie castro, when are you going to write your parenting book? i'm sure people out there want to know all your secrets. >> it's been years. i've been asking. her >> yeah. >> people ask about that sometimes, but i think i will leave that for other people to do. i am very fortunate. my sons and wife's are really great parents. it's fun to watch that with the grandkids as they're...
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this was not the case for us. the courts in oklahoma would not hear us. the court said we were too late. we were made to feel that our struggle was not worded justice. -- not worthy of justice. that we were less valued than whites. that we were not fully americans. we were shown that in the united states, not all men were equal under the law. we were shown that when -- no one cared. but, we still had faith things would get better. we still believe in the promise of america. i did my duties in world war ii. i served in combat in the far east. we were an all-black battalion. i foot for freedom -- i fought for freedom even though it was ripped away from me. even after my home and my community were destroyed. it is because i believe in the end, america would get it right. when i returned home from the war, i did not find any of this freedom. i was fighting overseas. unlike white serving men, i was not entitled to g.i. bill benefits because of the color of my skin. i came home to segregation, a separate and unequal america. still, i believed in america. it is
this was not the case for us. the courts in oklahoma would not hear us. the court said we were too late. we were made to feel that our struggle was not worded justice. -- not worthy of justice. that we were less valued than whites. that we were not fully americans. we were shown that in the united states, not all men were equal under the law. we were shown that when -- no one cared. but, we still had faith things would get better. we still believe in the promise of america. i did my duties in...
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a member you can keep up with us on social media, find - with us on social media, find us on youtube,tching, sleep _ instagram and twitter. thanks for watching, sleep well - instagram and twitter. thanks for watching, sleep well and l instagram and twitter. thanks | for watching, sleep well and we will see you soon. well, friday, for many of us was an absolute write—off. blowing a gale, heavy rain, surely the weather is going to improve. and, yes, it is. the low pressure is finally moving out into the north sea. it brought some really heavy rain to wales, for example, and some ferocious gusts of wind. here's an example, 89 mph in exposed places in the isle of wight. more typically it was around 60mph or more, so very windy for the time of year, and of course, very wet. you can see where the low pressure is early in the morning on saturday. pretty stormy out to sea there. but for many of us, it is calming down. in fact, so much so that across parts of scotland and northern ireland, with clearing skies, there will be a touch of frost. anyway, here's the important bit, saturday's headlin
a member you can keep up with us on social media, find - with us on social media, find us on youtube,tching, sleep _ instagram and twitter. thanks for watching, sleep well - instagram and twitter. thanks for watching, sleep well and l instagram and twitter. thanks | for watching, sleep well and we will see you soon. well, friday, for many of us was an absolute write—off. blowing a gale, heavy rain, surely the weather is going to improve. and, yes, it is. the low pressure is finally moving out...
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so not using electricity, but using light itself is the medium. and what sort of application of mine this device this step i'll have one of the key projects that we're interested in at the moment is transmitting energy from because an infrared we can actually get straight through the atmosphere without losing energy. we use the system like this in space, we could transmit power twins for us if they anywhere on the planet that we needed . this has huge implications. the world over in terms of producing power. we wouldn't need pylons and power lines yet, power could be delivered to remote areas or disaster zone. and this technology also has implications for the internet. be able to use the internet for face transmission, but is the red light actually. but if we also put in some high power components that we can also deliver the energy so we can actually deliver the power signal for the instant as well. and this, this light, you say it's infrared. so if i put my hand, i don't see it. i can sort of imagining i can feel you're probably imagining, altho
so not using electricity, but using light itself is the medium. and what sort of application of mine this device this step i'll have one of the key projects that we're interested in at the moment is transmitting energy from because an infrared we can actually get straight through the atmosphere without losing energy. we use the system like this in space, we could transmit power twins for us if they anywhere on the planet that we needed . this has huge implications. the world over in terms of...
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us how. growing. population for. help. with more. than 2 weeks of anti-government protests tackling inequality and police brutality might be making things worse. that the demonstrations were extending the peak the. big people to stick to social distancing rules then on friday she announced she was also infected. we don't become serious we're taking precautions i think the collapse will be enough probably. with the surge now expected to last until the end of the month and no end in sight to the protests the lack of use may become a deadly reality. still ahead on al-jazeera and sports fans return some on just a united football club for the 1st time since the pandemic began a story coming up slightly with our. it is time for the sports his fara thank you so much the united fans of mark their return to old trafford by continuing their protests against the club's ownership the last time supporters were in attendance was more than 14 months ago with coronavirus restrictions easing 10000 fans were a
us how. growing. population for. help. with more. than 2 weeks of anti-government protests tackling inequality and police brutality might be making things worse. that the demonstrations were extending the peak the. big people to stick to social distancing rules then on friday she announced she was also infected. we don't become serious we're taking precautions i think the collapse will be enough probably. with the surge now expected to last until the end of the month and no end in sight to the...
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hour or 2 just give us a sense of what has been happening remind our viewers you're just joining us live on al-jazeera of what has been happening in your position in bethlehem in the occupied west bank who has the afternoon starts to just talk us through how we got to this position right here. certainly let's go through it chronologically we are just around 6 pm just coming up to 6 pm now. the protesters started gathering a little bit before 1 pm and at about 130 there was a major. march down this street that you're looking down with us in the direction of our camera which is also very close to where the israeli military position is here overlooking the street almost as soon as they got to a little bit further away from the smoke and the the large rubbish bin and this man who's been walking around here. really quite recklessly given that he's not part of the protest for much of the day a little bit a little bit further down the street from there as soon as they got to that position there was a major rush by the israeli military jeeps burying tear gas canisters on their reframing launcher
hour or 2 just give us a sense of what has been happening remind our viewers you're just joining us live on al-jazeera of what has been happening in your position in bethlehem in the occupied west bank who has the afternoon starts to just talk us through how we got to this position right here. certainly let's go through it chronologically we are just around 6 pm just coming up to 6 pm now. the protesters started gathering a little bit before 1 pm and at about 130 there was a major. march down...
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schieffer uses e.g. often but not exclusively is kind and so she didn't have various parameters can indicate that a patient is awakening or experiencing pain. in our line of work we also keep an eye on whether the patient is sweating. whether there's an increase in heart rate hike or an increase in blood pressure stick this pope looks and people with this can also be a sign. as well as to. the tween. a study on interoperate of alertness is currently underway in munich. patient nina have now is being prepared for knee surgery. this cap measures brain waves even more precisely than the standard 3 electrodes on the forehead. the researchers have developed a method for communicating with the patient in case she wakes up during surgery. to say. a blood pressure cuff keeps the muscle relaxing medication from getting into her forearm. this ensures that if the patient is conscious while under anesthesia she can move her hand. squeeze my hand. menace fish if there are fish in the sea squeeze my hand. if a stone f
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us from p. your sister one of the real bad and shirley of show having bones on her that your body does your baby steps and says that i don't agree on some that i should develop the extra kilos because that other thing for the music was that by the old post you're doing there don't look as you know you have them as you know the bill doesn't mean simplistic their hands on a classroom of a not seen this children experience king i think you know pushing it it will take a big signals of that. news if you select the tones in a good idea plus unique yogesh doesn't do much crystal degenerated sounding so no complexity. in a place in this with your children who appears in this wrong management body and they didn't you know i think the. gal directing good music just gives a concrete answer to who some people call it it's against. us in posting here not in my. thanks. for the. first. thing says the english. oh she can i'm 42 i have 2 children teenagers the song you shall stop working for 12 years to raise
us from p. your sister one of the real bad and shirley of show having bones on her that your body does your baby steps and says that i don't agree on some that i should develop the extra kilos because that other thing for the music was that by the old post you're doing there don't look as you know you have them as you know the bill doesn't mean simplistic their hands on a classroom of a not seen this children experience king i think you know pushing it it will take a big signals of that. news...
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know from where you are joining us. so jason and peggy, can you each introduce yourself and tell us a bit about your role in the stewardship of monticello's gardens? well, i'm peggy cornett, and i'm curator of plants at monticello. basically, i'm the plant historian here and i do a lot of work with educational programs. so guides working with. public garden programs that we have throughout the year and of course lectures and that sort of thing research and i consult a great deal with the garden staff on the appropriate plants and both here at in the gardens and also at the center for historic plants. and i'm jason young. i'm the manager and curator of historic gardens and i manage the team that takes care of all of the areas from the visitor center up as well as adjacent areas on the thomas jefferson foundation properties. so overall we have about 2,500 acres and we take care of all of it. so starting with the historical side of the monticello gardens. how do you know what was planted in the gardens during jefferson's t
know from where you are joining us. so jason and peggy, can you each introduce yourself and tell us a bit about your role in the stewardship of monticello's gardens? well, i'm peggy cornett, and i'm curator of plants at monticello. basically, i'm the plant historian here and i do a lot of work with educational programs. so guides working with. public garden programs that we have throughout the year and of course lectures and that sort of thing research and i consult a great deal with the garden...
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can it really be used in farming? finance is the bun years and her team test bed out in this greenhouse the sounds looted with untreated waste water r. a breeding ground for bacteria to this new router treatment process mean clones will be kept pathogen free. ah, they conduct a test with the salad lead the the on the left. what happens when untreated waste water is on the right? what happens with treated water? the new method works and could even solve water problems in other countries, in the room around the world, wherever there is, you know, clean water, no river, they irrigate with dirty water. and this happens in the hall, vietnam, madonna, any of the world health organization has reported on me the real problem to irrigate with untreated waste water. i not all of, and they see a lot of problems happen. so these scientists are making strive ah, they progress gives reason for hope. ah, ah, still the world's growing population needs more than fruits and vegetables. fish also in demand with more and more being found
can it really be used in farming? finance is the bun years and her team test bed out in this greenhouse the sounds looted with untreated waste water r. a breeding ground for bacteria to this new router treatment process mean clones will be kept pathogen free. ah, they conduct a test with the salad lead the the on the left. what happens when untreated waste water is on the right? what happens with treated water? the new method works and could even solve water problems in other countries, in the...
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youth using their youth using rocks the youth are using rocks and if you are supposed to believe it is going to believe human rights watch and it's apartheid i think nelson mandela and his military wing of the a.n.c. had more than rocks to fight the apartheid regime of south africa i mean maybe you think i was talking israeli talking points on as well. god where all the money is the the implied corruption of the policy is already you were on the b.b.c. the israeli counterpart you debated with she hasn't been able to come on this program that what's it like defending palestine during this conflict in the past few days it's there and out of my life nothing makes me feel a sense of satisfaction more than trying my best to speak on behalf of all of our people people that have been struggling for 100 years of people who have been fought not only by israel but actually by complacent international media international system superpowers starting from the u.k. britain that has issued the balfour declaration 103 years ago promising our land to another people without even consulting us that th
youth using their youth using rocks the youth are using rocks and if you are supposed to believe it is going to believe human rights watch and it's apartheid i think nelson mandela and his military wing of the a.n.c. had more than rocks to fight the apartheid regime of south africa i mean maybe you think i was talking israeli talking points on as well. god where all the money is the the implied corruption of the policy is already you were on the b.b.c. the israeli counterpart you debated with...